I just picked up a Burris Signature 1.5 x 6 x 26. Although probably over 10 years old the blued scope is absolutely beautiful and obviously unmounted/not used. The lens look perfect. I was startled by the very yellow tint present when looking through the scope. Today, I called Burris inquiring about their unlimited warranty for this condition. Their response was, the scope was designed with lens coatings to produce the yellow hue and not repairable.

I guess I'm ok with this response, however have never encountered a Burris, or any other scope, with yellow lens filtering? I sure never heard Burris advertise this fact? Can anyone say why this was produced, or maybe it's something Burris was unaware of when manufactured?

Flush twice and you will reach Burris Customer Service. Sorry but of the many Burris products I have purchased only one remains a fixed power 1X scope on a pistol. As for the yellow filtering Leupold actually offered some yellow filters for their scopes a couple of years ago and the line was not popular and since discontinued but I have one which I tend to use more like a UV filter on a camera lens to protect the lens surface. The warm color tone does not bother me having been a photographer and used 81 A and B filters to warm up color tones. The amber color does slightly bring out the warm tones in the fur of a deer so enjoy. If you decide you dont want it trade it on samplelist for what you do want.

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